@Maduro-BL no release date but when he asks for additional feature on a website, I struggle to implement it because I am not sure what is gonna happen, for instance I will share one css rule from real codebase

@muzakparov , i feel anxiety hearing about your situation. I've been in a similar spot. I'm a junior developer, but i'll try to share what i learned from retrospect.1) If you're stuck, walk away from the code. Go for a jog (some fitness activity).2) Elicit requirements: get the details of what the client wants (sometimes they dont know what they want)3) Design, use UML's and plan it out. I often dove into implementation before properly planning and it caused pain.4) Write unit tests then refactor <---- maybe not possible on your timeline

@muzakparov you have missing some " in here: $('#endOfLine').html('<p><span id=endSpan></span><span class=cursor>_</span></p>').show(); it needs to be like $('#endOfLine').html('<p><span id="endSpan"></span><span class=cursor>_</span></p>').show();

Hey guys. I am using the forismatic api for my random quote machine but I am getting the "access control allow origin error". Now I know what the error is but I have no idea how to solve it. Can anyone help me out?

hello everyone, I've got a question. Is it okay to take designs from behance for projects? Of course with attribution to the author. I mean, do I have to show my design skills (or rather lack of them) to potential employer in the portfolio if I want to get a JS job?

@imemoje Because the height of the <div> containing all of the icons is 0, so even though the icons are still there due to lack of background color and no overflow, they don't appear. overflow: auto in this case is making their heights equal and giving the icons appropriate background color from the div and they become visible again.